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* BSP guide: what is a "kernel layer"?
@ 2020-02-23 21:04 rpjday
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From: rpjday @ 2020-02-23 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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  BSP guide, section 1.8.2:

"As mentioned earlier in this section, the existence of a machine
configuration file is what makes a layer a BSP layer as compared to a
general or kernel layer."

  um ... what is a "kernel layer"? normally, kernel recipes or
bbappend files *are* part of the BSP layer. i might reword that as
"compared to a user space or application layer" or something like
that. i'm currently tweaking the BSP guide so i can toss in some
rewording here. thoughts?

rday

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